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The patient has the right to refuse treatment even if it would benefit him or her? -
✔✔True
Continuing education by dental assistants is? - ✔✔an ethical obligation of dental
assistants
Reassuring a child that treatment will not hurt when in fact it will hurt - ✔✔may
threaten trust
Respecting a patient's confidentiality is a(n)___ obligation. - ✔✔legal and ethical
The four basic principles of ethics for healthcare providers are: - ✔✔autonomy,
nonmaleficence, beneficence, and regard for justice
Ethics deals with: - ✔✔issues that are subject to indivdual interpretation
You know someone who lost his or her textbook and you find it. By returning it to the
owner, you are applying which principle of ethics? - ✔✔principle of justice
What is involved in an ethical dilemma? - ✔✔two ethical principles are in conflicted
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, Our personal ethics have been learned from our: - ✔✔parents, religion, and
observations
The ADAA of ethics are: - ✔✔revised periodically
The right to privacy, freedom of choice, and the acceptance of responsibility for one's
actions are examples of which ethical principle? - ✔✔Regard for self-determination
A behavior _____ be unethical and still be legal, but it _____ be illegal and still be
ethical. - ✔✔can : cannot
Membership in the ADAA is: - ✔✔an ethical decision
Volunteering to give oral hygiene instructions to preschoolers is an example of: -
✔✔promotion of well being
The ADAA code of ethics: - ✔✔is a set of voluntary standards set by members of the
dental profession.
if a dental assistant faces a situation in which the dentist/employer's conduct violates
ethical standards, the dental assistant is: - ✔✔not legally obligated to report
questionable actions.
The law that deals with patient confidentiality is: - ✔✔HIPAA
Providing treatment that does not benefit the patient is: - ✔✔immoral and an example
of nonmaleficence
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